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Šios peržiūros dydis: 544 × 599 taškų. Kitos 6 rezoliucijos: 218 × 240 taškų | 436 × 480 taškų | 698 × 768 taškų | 930 × 1 024 taškų | 1 860 × 2 048 taškų | 3 051 × 3 359 taškų.
Didesnės raiškos iliustracija (3 051 × 3 359 taškų, rinkmenos dydis: 339 KiB, MIME tipas: image/png)
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Data/Laikas | Miniatiūra | Matmenys | Naudotojas | Paaiškinimas | |
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dabartinis | 17:13, 12 rugpjūčio 2023 | 3 051 × 3 359 (339 KiB) | Gyalu22 | Reverted to version as of 13:16, 23 October 2022 (UTC) Look at the atlas, don't do your own research | |
19:43, 1 birželio 2023 | 3 051 × 3 359 (309 KiB) | Shibbolet3579 | enice was still in the Byzantine Empire at this time. Avars were also present around Vienna and in central Transylvania, evidenced by graves & toponyms. There was a linguistic contact between Albanians and Vlachs, evidenced by the non-Slavic words present in both languages. Placed the Etelköz of the Magyars and the Crimean byzantine Greeks. South-Slavic toponyms (as Trnava for "tip, hillock, mound") evidenced a South-Slavic presence in southern Transylvania. Concerning the Eastern romance spe... | ||
15:16, 23 spalio 2022 | 3 051 × 3 359 (339 KiB) | Gyalu22 | Reverted bad faith edit, restored to version as of 26 July 2011. The Westermanns Atlas is an irrelevant source for the previous map, as only the Southern Carpathians are shown as possibly inhabited by the Wallachians. | ||
17:09, 28 balandžio 2014 | 3 051 × 3 359 (302 KiB) | Spiridon Ion Cepleanu | Bulgarian kingdom & east-romance vlachs according with the universitary atlases of history and the Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, dir. Hans-Erich Stier, Westermann, 1985, ISBN 3-14-10-0919-8, pp. 50, 55-57, 61 & 64. | ||
20:27, 26 liepos 2011 | 3 051 × 3 359 (339 KiB) | Koryakov Yuri | The map's resolution is drastically decreased. Undo | ||
06:53, 26 liepos 2011 | 544 × 599 (329 KiB) | Spiridon Ion Cepleanu | On the original version of this map, the eastern romance language-spoken populations ("Vlachs" or "Volokhs") are draw only in a little area around Sredets (today Sofia), according with only one of the POVs, called "Röslerian" (since Eduard Robert Rösler | ||
15:52, 10 kovo 2008 | 3 051 × 3 359 (339 KiB) | Koryakov Yuri | {{Information |Description= |Source= self-made |Date=March 2008 |Author= Koryakov Yuri |other_versions= }} == Licensing == {{self|cc-by-sa-3.0}} Category:Maps of the history of Russia in Russian [[Category:Maps |
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